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upp l,|.n l 11.1 i^.p 9va4u vol 1 third series salisbury n 0 monday july 9 1866 no 27 whole no 1718 tkkmk ,â– ,, ii i year 3 00 ,: months , â– i 50 ,.,, ::, ii.lviin.'r rates of advertising i mru i p â– . of 12 lines drs insertion 1 00 i 3d iin.l lil insertion oaoli 150 foi n'li ntlditional publication 33 who wants a piano ? ../. c â€” " â€” l'.\t.i al i'm ..,,.. i tha conoort i'.i tiuil ( l . liuvn i .... r-i.il my ni i in bi't'tir s good pianos for thflr in this h in l in iu ina in nirmiffttnenta wilh stuns of tlio ,,,., i i 1 ur.'i f w i , i euubls in .,. furnish in tits of the fisst class ... reduced prloes i ,, ou li purehaser irom 40 .,â– 100 prloa ilt iiiiiiiiir.i on , it vv il lis ssiil t those vvl ,. r tl in to .. 1 ili.oii in ... ninn seleallons u i i >â– ,â– , ioi â– shall liuvu i .... made ii i i ley ml i i in tu iny expense b tlie nuuihern . , | , mil i i will lie shipped ',. llie oopot i ... i..i er in desljinnte !â– '. toh plnno sold wil il v warranted ' addiess ,â€ž,â– i tttutÂ«sv,lle,n.ci 1 m m i'ai.hw i:i.i june hi isofi 83 iii ,.;, i w , i-i 1 1 ii i vt ii ifinisni it osborne & barringer alttirnrys ut law u ' c 11 a 111 oil k n ('. \\ ii.i |. ni.ii in ih counties i rowan ca ; irrus union irodoll mecklenburg stanly lin in uml 1 1 i n ; also in ihu supreme and fede ral courts i ll stat f_f ulhii in the briok building near thu court - llou â– . up stairs april j 1800 17:2mp,l important information i is tho roeeipt of lii'iy oents will be mailed to my person any oi.i-oi tho following reckipt8 fob till cube of iioksi.s euro i botts stiffle bpavin graveled i.tiiirn --, bruised or sara baoks windfalls heaves or thnmus euro for founder to tako r iim i i eye s,i uiil io prevent botts aoer tin remedy for fistulo to relieve colio hide 1 broken wind lameness in hoof shoulder â– i prevent foundering on the*road diaboteb itul i iripcs many valuable bones have l"-'".i saved from an intimely death l.y these remedies uml if given at silvi ed will not fail m oure no p,.,s,â€ži who has should be withoul iheso receipts jggt addiess i a clousb smith grove da de county n t april 3d i860 12-mo-w cakrtagj w.h smith * co \ . oo . v uk st.ll carrying i.n lhe ( iui i iage making busi ness ni iheir old stand opposite the luthcriau t'hiireli in all its branches tln-y a rally keep on hand a numbei ol completed jobs-s^boftgies . l k.vvay v wiiich they will sell cheap ail work put ..[> to or,l,-r in their line i business liuli ij executed according to specifications and . i i buperioi style ail km-1 ol repairing done t hort notice country produce and lumber taken .:. exchange for work smitu & co hatting i ...â– undersigned .â– ,!-., carries nn the hatting bus iin.l in a seperate apart nl may always be : iiii.i superior home-made hats cull and see ... and i line all tho lurs you can t exchange â€¢ id durable hats wm ii smith m...i 20 ison tf-w-12 t e brown co rr â€” oo â€” i 1 aving largely extended their facilities for nil kind of jin sheet iron and copper work are illy prepared to fill all orders in tueii line of bus in superior style and cheap house roofing t juttering tfcc pur contract stills and all other 1 ipper work 1 i in the very h st manner and on mu kiting terms ' lid pewter copper and country produco token i exchange or work . â– â€¢" wholesale b tyet t a ivis 1 t . call and hear . , bi fore pnreha ing elsewhere mio i js 1800 in.iv , j hi ;â– ,--!.!, vv i i kit l.r lilltl m davis derosset & co formerly dermaei & brown established 1839 ceneral commission merchant no 0 north water street up stun wilmington n 0 \\ ill giva personal attention to lho pen d sale of produce of every description and tu ro uit ing rn f n warding goods march ij i-iin tv h1.".ii lloi.-i-ii cltlmk â€” one of the most horrible ciitnes oil record a whipping of his child to death by a minister is ported by the liochester n y union i hal journal . ays : the ncc ant of lhe whipping i death â– i a child three years old by its father i clergyman because it would not say its prayers near medina new vork awaken d tlie greatest indignation of â€¢ ii citizens against tho inhuman lather the report wos hardly credited so un ni and monstrous was the crime committed wc blush to say that tho mosl sickening and dreadful part â– >!' tho ralloled horror was not published lindsley's that's the monster's name statement before tho coroner's j isy was corroborated by oth.-r witnesses tho 'â– -' iv of lhe child told nioiv plainly ami pathotlenlly than words could of tho lor riblo punishment it i.n i nndorgono bevoral of its fingers wore broken and iln blood had oozod from ovary poro â– â– â€¢â– to oonioal tho crime the rather tied the little one's handb behind its book un.l placed it in iiti co ilin while physicians wore making a post mortem examination of tho body lio sat by coolly looking nt tho proooodings after it while lm r,|.olv innl asked them f thoy inul not oarriod ihi s thing far onougn tho physicians dlsoovoi'ou no ilirii'iiho aboul iim child â€” it dii'tl sololy from oxoebsivo innl cruel punishment â€” i'lio little ono would huvo boon throe years 1.1 noxt august whipped lodoath because it would nol bay its prayors mux bus imported a thouband nightin gales into mexico thoy will sing his requiem â€¢ â™¦ â€¢ till political future congress professes .-^ . i \ iho lliiltimoro transcript thai bccurlty for the future in the great 8iib|eot which is uppurwnst in ii mind ns it undoubtedly is und ought to bo iii tho inin 1 t tlm people ilul whether it mentis security for tlio party must bo decided by its nets tho first and mom ubsoluto necessity uftor civil wars ia paolfloatloo resent tnents nnd passions must bo soothed â€” mutual harmony and oo-operatlon must bo restored vo must not beok poaco with tho temper uud feelings of war with plans of notion inspired by nn an gry distrustful innl hostile spirit there can bo no practical solution of pending problems without tho utmost oandor toleration and forbearance on the part of congress and of tho people no one can appreciate more highlj than ourselves the importance of sjecuri ty for the future it involves everything that is precious to americans â€” peace union constitutional liberty what would not north and iso.uh give i l.e back where thoy were boforo the late horrid war ! other c.nvnlsioiib would smk the land still lower in the abyss of misery inul debt and end in depriving us of the very forms and bomlilitnco ul free government the people would look for repose from perpetual bt ri fo in despotism property would purch.iso its own safety in the surrender ol freedom the mischief of robespierre handed over thc liberties t franco to tlie first napoleon tho preaeul emperor suc ceeded iu mounting ihe limine because the people wero taught lo believe that all they hud was in danger of dobtruo tion by the doscoudatits of the jacobins lam president noiko tno emperor baid napoleon vou biih.11 vote all who vote yeu shall have lloiiiii'iit nnd order all who vote nay le;no franco to chaos so it would l,o here ; some military chieftain would arise and com pel the same alternative therefore wo want security for the fu ture but not ono of lho schemes for that purposo proposed by congress bus any solid practical foundation it seems to bo conceded that thero is no feasible way to exact direct security for the fu ture behavior of those lately engaged in resistenco to thofgeneral government â€” boyond the parolo of tho soldiers the recognizance of others to keep the pence and the arrest of a few leaders wecau cannot exact individual guarantees from the hue southern combatants for can they be reach id in tboir collective ca pacity as members of states except by an amondinentto the constitution which is not likely to bo ratified although some of iheir functions as states are sua ponded by the peculiarity of iheir situa tion they are yet proclaimed i bo with in the union under the constitution the iii.'ircct radical mode of obtain ing security tends in onr min is to the very reverse thoir plan is i exclude the southern people irom representation in congress in lil after the next presi dential election and to exclude the en tire southern vote for president and vice president supposing tho south ern aud northern democrats together bhould elect a president they will resist that election it is evident that tho southern states consider ihemselves within the i'nion and claim thai they bave complied with all the terms origin ally offered them and all which congress had ihe right to impose if then they are represented in iho natioual demo cratic nominating convcnti it nnd choose electors for president and vice president and the electoral vot i of this northern and southern democratic tick et elect a president and vice president will not thoiofusal to recognize thai t â– -. tion be likely to produce formidable troubles can nny man contemplate such a contingency withoul the mosl pro found bolicitua 1 f ur public mon woiibl rt'iii-b n bon flconl solution of tho pt'i'ploxlng compll cations of lho day lol ihom oullivato tho faculty of looking nl tilings ns tlioy un instead ofns thov would liko t hnve lb in tlio liatl'ods nn.l lii.slilili.-s inci dont to war mns no longorbo ponnlttod to prompt legislative ii"ti in poaoo tho soourity of tho country musl be looked to und noi tho portnanoiioc of party ospocinlly whon llio hi>i can only in maintained it tho oxnoni a of tha hn t i'l.i in i gnnrnntoo of llio ftittiro bolinv i,,i of ihu sni it in on slut is tha polloy of justice und conciliation rocominotulod by tho i'ri-siihiii tlioy have noithor iho abiliij nor tlio in ton tion t rosisl lho government but if wo would inako ilii'iu un olomonl of power lustond of wouknoi -, uii'l a sour if prosperity in sii'iul of taxation and dobt v musl i > i â– â– ' 1 tin-in io i in hearts b,y corus of lovo and gratltudo and nol drag thorn as roluotaiit oapti vo ui our charlol wlioel , lndiana*politics ni.w t.ii.\s inil juna 28 tlio domoci'ulio congressional oouvonllon whioh assembled hero to-day wns htrgo and ontliuslastio major bliorrod pro sided a s lies f resolutions woro pn - cl acknowledging thojustloo of tho late war for tlio prosorvation of the i'nion doolarlng uncompromising hostility to buffrago fornegroos ondorsingtho pros idont's vetoes of llio fi'oodmcii's bureau and civil rights bills : opposing an in crease of the i'lttes of duties upon im ports j warmly approving of the restora tion policy of tho i'rosidonl ; opposing any amendment t tho constitution nl the present timo * declaring thai nonoof the stales were over out of lhe i'nion during tlio late rein-lion opposing tho exemption of three thousand million of the wealth l tho country irom taxation ; denouncing tlio legislation of tlio ra lieul congress and demanding of ibe nation j ul legislature thai overy bpocics of wealth shall b ar iis oiiuul share of tax atiou Â» lion m c kerr was nominated for re-election by acclamation !.,,! 181 ana i.1i ifs new i lean juno 28 judge dnr oil ii member of the uon volition of 1864 savs il wi.s ( posed of linn it'-i'lellts ' who wore elected by tho army and ofli cers nnil men abonl thu gunboats that it i withoul legal existence and that any attempt t ru convono it is revolutionary â€¢ .â™¦ . . , ' l'i 1 mt 1 ihns'.n iii his late moftuigo lo congress objecting lo the prop ised ratlical a.iieudiiioiil to thu con j btiiution uses this signiucunl hmgunge : t'thnt of tl thirty v slntos which constitute ihu union eluven are . xcludud f r m repri buiii i ion in oil hor lio.-e of c'lnjit'i'i-s nllhongh with the single ex eei'tioi of tex they hnve beon en tirely rosiored to a/1 tho functions as states in conf'inuiiy with the organic law nf lhe land ' this i plain language ; and if tho siaie have boon ontiruly rostnrod t all t!ie functions us states why is it that military commanders mid bureau ili cors are portnitted to interfore will the civil affairs ofa btuto arraigning and trying citizens and imposing penalties according lo tho president's own dec laration tbey have no right to arraign iimi try citizens and we advise all who aru thus de dt with to appeal t the pre si lent ami lay lho imiiter before him â€” uo will give ii attention â€” char demo crat . -Â»â– â™¦ - ar as a medicine quito marvel lous results hav lalely hie noted from tho useofico applied to tho spinal nerves its frequent application in bomo severe cases of apoplexy ims relieve 1 the pa tient it is upplied i the lumbar plexus of the nerves over the spine alternated with hot water to tho feet a case of undoubted hydrophobia las been cured by following that treatment the pa tient was bound to the bed face down wards and a thorough wot cupping from tin he i,l 1 wn the whole lengih of the spine followed with ice applications for tw ' three days uninterruptedly pulse nnd breathing bee nue qniet pain grad ually left im and complete recovery wns the result lu the froncli hospitals the ico treatment in cases of nervous de bility paralysis of the motou nerves prolapsus uteri convulsions from teoth inu mil puernl convulsions bus been successful without a drop of medicine the great bocret of the mode of treat ment consists in using tho ice long enough to get its tonic effects only which is a nice point and requires great care from tho medical attendant as short applica tions of ice ii'u powerfully neurotonic while its too longtny application debili tates tl.o path n . davis prison i.n i â€” in speaking of ibis work the philadelphia age ays doctor craven was a volu tteor in the fi oral army rising t the rank of l.ieu tei.ani colonel happily for tho cause of truth he w - a volunteer for bis torm i mi vi â– being u an ond he is a free man and can peak llie truth ho certainly had no sympathy with the southern cause or its leaders least ofall with mr davis uo is therefore an un snspi cted and dispassionate witnoi -." telegraphic news from europe sow vork july 3 the bremen iih arrlvod with dales to tlm 20i h colton i ii advanced from a quarter to n i 11 i in i.i nnd italy had formally declared war ngnlnst austria , iintliu nul ihu rut it s entered dresden . â€” iho king of siixo y u i drawing inlo holm mil his army hail oil . .-Â«.Â«Â«! a junction with lllll aii-i.ii.ns the 1'i'uisihiis oooupy iliinovor and threaten i'liiiikt'iiit an onangei look ilnca i iwocn ih i'm inn snd fiessi.u.s ueiir i'yimkfort nud it regiment of he littler wore ithnosl nnnililhi led tlm anal rlnm aro hourly ox it d in 8 ixony a i mil is . \ p i ,.,;,, i i iinkf.iit before ivliioh llioro nf nsst'iiiblud from 8u,0u0 lo fuv 000 l-.-l.-mil uooj i'll a i ii i.n ,.,,. 1 lloslllitios ll tin 1 hi li by crossing the fchl an frontier uud or ing on llie prussians , . â– â€¢ hilt or havo not crossed llio austrian frontier bul ,â€¢,,,- siiitl lo bo pushing ",, h l im i latest market reports nuw y oik julj 2 cotton quiet at noon nt luaao q 0 d i .,.; , washington july 1 a luttur from Â« source i !Â», credited dated tsmpico mexico juin 10th snyi that thopuo |.|., i.i llnij.ulii with other prinolpsl towns in llunstioa distriot l,av risen sgsin in favor of iiim victoria is alio in ihu bands of thu juarisit the writer says lhat the latter will take titmploo from thu liuperialists â€” iti capture being entirely feasible sa ll la guarded bymex icsns huprosbed into the service nud tbey will not ii;ln rgainst ihnir own people the secreinry of the treasury lias issued nn ordur lo all colleolors of customs dirooling ihom to show the ninuiint ofl ley roceivcu ami the disposition made thereof under the not of mm oh inl is tha mill m mi hi of lli ia ncl provides that ien dollnra shall be paid t i collectors by the master or oaptnin or , wnerof any vosbui coming from foreign pons for everj |. isseiiger oilier lhan cabin passengers ilâ€ž,vu lho age of eight years who shall have died on lhe v,,v ugo l,v nntui nl disease the l.;in,l i lli in alabama florida lou ir.ia mississippi nud arkanssa hro lo ha < - milnl.iii'.l nt moiitgonit-iy i'allahassoe new or leans little itock , ti'.i â€¢) ,. u n i'l reporl in lho km mhiu griiinoll caso will be in nh in hi earl p ul ol lhe wevk it i n w believed lhal k.,i .â€ž will be oxpelh'd as bu explicit ly declared lhal ho administered tho flogging foi words spokvit in delta o now york july 1 the joint committe 1 tlm cily statu nnd federal authorities lin vo agrt'ed lo take the low er pari of llie oil v ii - t â– â€¢ she l"t ,, now post office the i s < , v 11 i ii i,t paying lhe citv 1500.000 nu oases i.f chnlera it'piuti d on yesterday special 1 t itcb is i ..... llml il ,â€¢ .! i .,,-,â€¢ ment oflhe li,.,'i*v i u inn for llie week jusi ended w.-ro : wh i , u in nl 4.(1,304,70-1 n ivy 1,701,023 ; inleriot h7.i ii hi t i inl anion i i'oi iho ll-cil your . ,,, !,,,_' june 30 h of the th 1 nun ni wn 30o.020.034 < ',,,.- million three inn dretl mid iwont tl - ami nine hundred and eighty dollais ol na tional lliul currency was i i la-l week â€” making the lolal amount issued thus far 282 655,440 vermont st it l onv nlion montpelier t june 20 tho democrntia state convention nominated chas a davenport lor governor and reaffirm i e,l the trns uml t'oiilijuiieu in llm principles of i the democratic party and endorsed president johnson's restoration policy and demanded lhe ' taxation of the i'uiteil slates builds washington juno 30 tho senate confirmed lhe nominations of martin v conway of richmond va ex mem ber of t'oiii from kansas as consul at mur i seillns france and chailes davis of nashville tennessee and joel grissnrd of windsor n o as collora of customs thos l cull hurt naval t!ii-,-r nt charleston s c maj gen jno pope succeeds geo hooker at new yoik relieved in cousenence of continued ill-health gun 11 mcoek lakes pope's place in tho west , the spec i committee ol lhe senate have agreed to report a bill uiirroprialing four in ill ions for tein'ioiary repairs ofthe missisissiiipi levees ihu hill will ptss the senate and se v nil of the most |, i nun ni members of the ii ,,,-,' iii.li.'iii.i an intenlion t vote for it the total receipts from internal ii venue cus tini nu i i n misc ii t â– ui boiirc -, nud bales of public hinds for direct lax and from 1 - of public liin.l for ilii.i't tax for tho fiscal year umli villi iii estimated at lho treasury department foot upover livo hundred and lii'iy iiiilhoiiss of dollars receipts fiom uternnl llu ven u -. t â€¢ ,â– limated will be ill i o hundred nnd lii'iy million dollars customs one hundred .-...,! seventy million <!,,!- iui ; of , lin et tux aboul two milli in : frnm mis cellaneous - lurces ixiv five million and from si lis of pul lie lands about mx hundred iii .â€ž and dollars three persons were pardoned today by tha president mis mny coll mi mny w an derson and o p naucel ol green ( unly gu all of these applicants u in i under the 20,000 i cb.ii-o of the amnesty proclamation tbe semite adopied a resolution inslrui'.tiiig the committee on public duildin â€¢ nd grounds to enquire into th propriety of puicha-ing grounds not iss lhan one hundred seres for lhe public park t:,il i.u for tho presidential man sion on motion of mr wil in the st nnt ii t i on its amendment lolhe freedmeu is bill and was agreed to by lho committee of conference tho indian appropriation bill was discussed nt length the house was engaged nil day in consider ing ihu nn iff bill mr poland offered â€ž rsiolu tlon reciting llml albert rlrnore reoently nomi nated by lhe ivodlden i and confirmed by lhe si'.iniu an oolleotor of ousloras nt mobile lul 1 ollii-u nl one time under iim inlo confedornlo government and calling upon iho ftooretarv of ilt treasury for a oopy of ibo offlolal oath riled by snid idiinoro adopted onis of this wltnkssltfl a siai;il.ln,i exrobukk tlio olorifleld ponn ro p u uii cun copioa thu following irom ono of its exchungob : li will bo romomborod thai ut llm ir'uil of llio ncooniullogs of l!o,,ih boforo a inllitury commission ul washington on tho charge of complicity with tlm ussas si mil ion of prebldonl liuooln a oortaln jumas b m.ri iti wns iho principal wit in for llio ' i'lvt'riiint'iil < u iii tot ii in l.y mi snir.'ill wn con vii'leil uml hanged and on l.iu testimony it us shown ihui i.h'i-rsoii davis 0 o clay and goorgo n suundors woro directly iniplioittod in tho fibbussinulion lo oul shlers th tostlmony of this ninn morritl rami btrtingoly at llio lima i tho triitls hi btntt'int-'iits did not appear rousonn bio nlre bnrratt'i daughter ufior lha cmcuioii of hor nm llior pronoillicod llioni iitiorly fttlso from boglnning to uud nml ." indignant was clay when ho i un id what ihis witness hu.l baid il.ut lm voluntarily surrendered himself t the government authorities and asked for u trial davis and bandore t pronounced his testimony perjury ndood ills en tire btoek before tho illegal military courl hud tlm appoaranoo of manufac tured tostiinouy li now appears that this vlllian's evi dence was perjured from beginning to iii.l ilo has recently been boforo the committee on tho judiciary of tlio liouso of representatives ami his ox iiiniiiiiiii'ii there showed that his testi mony in tlm trial f the conspirators was totally void of truth that ho really know nothing connecting any persons with transactions not recognized by tho usages of war ilia t this attompt to con nect davis cl.i.y bunders and others with liio assassination of lincoln was a pure fabrication ono very remarkable fuel was elicited in this examination where in ho admitted that the secretary of wm edwin m stanton had paid him bel wi-i'i live un.l six thousand ti liars for his sui i ices us it witness boforo tha mili tary commission which tried tlie con spirators < ut of tlio mouth of ihis ihuu who sold his soul to lha dovil for five ihoiisiind dollars a republican com mittee tire tiyiug to establish the cotu plieiij i jolt'erson davis with the ubbits siiiuiioti i abraham lincoln the rioiit spirit â€” al a mooting of lho cnizt'ii i augusta co va hold lasl week iho following admirable reso lu inn among others was reported bv the lion a il ii smart : li.iii the people of augusta can nev er air h ri â– lhi-ir si'iiutors and delegates in iln general assembly to vote for the article of amendment to the constitu tion of the uuited states propounded as before stated by ho two houses of congress and that in their opinion it is lar butter for virginia t maintain her position as a stat out of thi i'nion and at iht unlit linn discharg tin duties of a stale i tin union than to enter the halls of congress with brand of self ini posed degradation upon her brow and the object of the just scorn of maukind : and that therefore it is the fixed purpose of the people without passion or excite inent and with no view to disturb the order or burin my of thc country to de c-lino even to consider nny proposed amendments of the constitution until to use tbe words of president joliusou iu bis recent messago to congress after the admission of such loyal senators nnd representatives of the now unrepresent ed slates as have beon or may hereafter be chosen in conformity with the con stitution and laws of the united states â€¢ â™¦- . the divorci case â€” some surprise has been oxpressod that tho cm von tion should have ticted on a petition for di vo'oonnd granted it wo learn hint the e.uso was a peculiar one not cognizable l.y the courts nor even tlio legislature | and therefore if relief was obtained by the injured party the convention must granl it the petition came from mrs juiio f havens praying to he divorced fiom her husband on ibe ground that ho ha i deserted her for seven years during wiiich lime she had not beard from him nn.l did not know where hu was c tfce wc learn that the lawyers iu the con vi ution admitted lhat it was -,\ case not within tlio jurisdiction of the courts if that is true tlm con v ution did right to afford li.e woman relief and separation irom a worth loss mail â€” charlotte sdcmo en tlm post mortem examination of n lii tie girl aged seven years who died in jlethlebeiii conn revealed the fact that her death was caused by particles which hnd been been bitten from her fiugor nails thev were swallowed und stick ing into the sides of her stomach caused ulceration and death onstied prentice bays i an editor who smelt â– a iiit that it ho did and the rat smelt ' him the pom rat bad the worst ot it market rkpokts salisbury july 4 1866 uohrki iii daily in bl'uaouk liltos l)â€ž,-i,n per pound ih in 22 oofl'uo per pound 1(0 to in i lorn per bush i ofl h>m 1.40 to 1 r ii " meal l.ii-li ol m lbs i 00 to i 00 ooppurn p i pound 10 tu to on 1 1 tiles tallow " 20 to j r , " ailiiiuiuiiiii -.',; ,., 30 ootton per pound it to â– .!.', " viiiii pur i'tin.li j in to2 7 r , 1 per dozen 16 lo jo kenlliol-i por pound ill iii r,o l''i"'n " il ... 7 pish mm 1.111,1 no 1 23,00 to 00 2 ' oi o 3 18.00 tu 20 fruit dried apples pealed 5 to n " " "' unpoaled 2 to 1 " i in . pualod in l.i '..â€¢! ..â€¢â€¢., r ,. n li-iiihur upper por pound 7 to 00 " sole " 46 i 00 i , bar " 6 to 7 " i btlngs " fl to 8 nulls rut " n o 1 1 molns es sorghum pur jmii 36 to 60 wesl 1 i n 'â€¢ 05 to i 00 byrup 'â€¢ i.u i4 i 60 onions p,-r bushel 00 ... 1,00 pork i pound 10 to 13 1'olatoos irish por bushol , r o t i no sweet 'â€¢ o.is i ono sugar brown per pound 16 to 20 clarified " 20 to 20 " orushod pulverised l t i r , salt coast por suck 0,00 to i " liverpool " 4.60 to 6,00 " titbit " 6,60 in 0.00 tobacco leaf nur pound 00 to ot " maniaotured 20 to 90 " smoking in to 1.00 gold l.lo to nml silver 1,30 i o.oo a national convention wo publish in another column u call for a national convention to be held at philadelphia on the 14th of august â€” i his call is signed by senators diinlilllo cowan dixon hendricks nosmith and norton ; bv assistunt postmaster gen eral randall and by ex-sonator brown ing of illinois the plan proposed is to assemble delegates from all llu thirty six states nnd nine territories tlie ob ject is to hold counsel togothor as friends nnd brothers upon tho present condition ofour national affairs uml to take mea sures to avert possible dangers from tho country the principles which tho delegates are to indorse are explicitly stated they iiiiii ni the perpetuity ot tho union the equality of tl states and tho abolition i slavery aud in,-ist npon the conntitu tionul rights j un south to immediate rep i.s illation in congress when iho phi foi in i sn iii mod up iis total is south ern representation in congress the del egates aro i subscribe to this platform antl it be cho.-on by elector of lhe same faith the intention of the friunors of tho call is to effect a union between the conservative elements north and south in support of president johnson and against tho radicals such a union is a consummation devoutly to be wished for jf it had been secured in congress at the opening of thesessiou the radicals would have been comparatively powerless and harmless we do not know whether president johnson is interested in this scheme the fact that it is started by his political and personal friends convin ces ns however that he cannot disap prove of it â€” richmond lxatuim r the latest news twenty-three students graduated on thursday nt thc commencement of the pennsylvania polytechnic college â€” three in the school of mines five in me chanical engineering and thirteen iu ci vil engineering failing in cholera asiatic tho alba ny and new york journals have now gone to work io report what they never thought of reporting before â€” cases of cholera morbus the financial panic in england has af fected lii janeiro and several failures have oecurred in that city a ninn was arrested in buvtuitiali ga on thursday for passing counterfeit fractional currency of which he had n large quantity tho senate has confirmed dull green a uuited states marshal for southern mississippi the mayor of montgomery alabama fines the backimin s for swearing in tho st n ets of thai city mr eli walker a gunsmith of mart ford ct bus just inherited an estate in england valued at thirty-live millions of tb liars i is taled that tho hon ( ). (',. brown ing of illinois will succeed secretary harlan in the interior department a lire occurred in natchez mississip pi mt wednesday mon ing completely destroying four stores the loss amoun ted to 100,000 a new lino of steamers has been es tablished bel ween boston and charles ton a democratic soldiers convention is be held at uarrisburg on the 1st august mason l wiggin esq has yielded to tbe many solicitations ho has receiv ed and announces himself a candidate to represent halifax county in tho sen ate of the next slate legislature

upp l,|.n l 11.1 i^.p 9va4u vol 1 third series salisbury n 0 monday july 9 1866 no 27 whole no 1718 tkkmk ,â– ,, ii i year 3 00 ,: months , â– i 50 ,.,, ::, ii.lviin.'r rates of advertising i mru i p â– . of 12 lines drs insertion 1 00 i 3d iin.l lil insertion oaoli 150 foi n'li ntlditional publication 33 who wants a piano ? ../. c â€” " â€” l'.\t.i al i'm ..,,.. i tha conoort i'.i tiuil ( l . liuvn i .... r-i.il my ni i in bi't'tir s good pianos for thflr in this h in l in iu ina in nirmiffttnenta wilh stuns of tlio ,,,., i i 1 ur.'i f w i , i euubls in .,. furnish in tits of the fisst class ... reduced prloes i ,, ou li purehaser irom 40 .,â– 100 prloa ilt iiiiiiiiir.i on , it vv il lis ssiil t those vvl ,. r tl in to .. 1 ili.oii in ... ninn seleallons u i i >â– ,â– , ioi â– shall liuvu i .... made ii i i ley ml i i in tu iny expense b tlie nuuihern . , | , mil i i will lie shipped ',. llie oopot i ... i..i er in desljinnte !â– '. toh plnno sold wil il v warranted ' addiess ,â€ž,â– i tttutÂ«sv,lle,n.ci 1 m m i'ai.hw i:i.i june hi isofi 83 iii ,.;, i w , i-i 1 1 ii i vt ii ifinisni it osborne & barringer alttirnrys ut law u ' c 11 a 111 oil k n ('. \\ ii.i |. ni.ii in ih counties i rowan ca ; irrus union irodoll mecklenburg stanly lin in uml 1 1 i n ; also in ihu supreme and fede ral courts i ll stat f_f ulhii in the briok building near thu court - llou â– . up stairs april j 1800 17:2mp,l important information i is tho roeeipt of lii'iy oents will be mailed to my person any oi.i-oi tho following reckipt8 fob till cube of iioksi.s euro i botts stiffle bpavin graveled i.tiiirn --, bruised or sara baoks windfalls heaves or thnmus euro for founder to tako r iim i i eye s,i uiil io prevent botts aoer tin remedy for fistulo to relieve colio hide 1 broken wind lameness in hoof shoulder â– i prevent foundering on the*road diaboteb itul i iripcs many valuable bones have l"-'".i saved from an intimely death l.y these remedies uml if given at silvi ed will not fail m oure no p,.,s,â€ži who has should be withoul iheso receipts jggt addiess i a clousb smith grove da de county n t april 3d i860 12-mo-w cakrtagj w.h smith * co \ . oo . v uk st.ll carrying i.n lhe ( iui i iage making busi ness ni iheir old stand opposite the luthcriau t'hiireli in all its branches tln-y a rally keep on hand a numbei ol completed jobs-s^boftgies . l k.vvay v wiiich they will sell cheap ail work put ..[> to or,l,-r in their line i business liuli ij executed according to specifications and . i i buperioi style ail km-1 ol repairing done t hort notice country produce and lumber taken .:. exchange for work smitu & co hatting i ...â– undersigned .â– ,!-., carries nn the hatting bus iin.l in a seperate apart nl may always be : iiii.i superior home-made hats cull and see ... and i line all tho lurs you can t exchange â€¢ id durable hats wm ii smith m...i 20 ison tf-w-12 t e brown co rr â€” oo â€” i 1 aving largely extended their facilities for nil kind of jin sheet iron and copper work are illy prepared to fill all orders in tueii line of bus in superior style and cheap house roofing t juttering tfcc pur contract stills and all other 1 ipper work 1 i in the very h st manner and on mu kiting terms ' lid pewter copper and country produco token i exchange or work . â– â€¢" wholesale b tyet t a ivis 1 t . call and hear . , bi fore pnreha ing elsewhere mio i js 1800 in.iv , j hi ;â– ,--!.!, vv i i kit l.r lilltl m davis derosset & co formerly dermaei & brown established 1839 ceneral commission merchant no 0 north water street up stun wilmington n 0 \\ ill giva personal attention to lho pen d sale of produce of every description and tu ro uit ing rn f n warding goods march ij i-iin tv h1.".ii lloi.-i-ii cltlmk â€” one of the most horrible ciitnes oil record a whipping of his child to death by a minister is ported by the liochester n y union i hal journal . ays : the ncc ant of lhe whipping i death â– i a child three years old by its father i clergyman because it would not say its prayers near medina new vork awaken d tlie greatest indignation of â€¢ ii citizens against tho inhuman lather the report wos hardly credited so un ni and monstrous was the crime committed wc blush to say that tho mosl sickening and dreadful part â– >!' tho ralloled horror was not published lindsley's that's the monster's name statement before tho coroner's j isy was corroborated by oth.-r witnesses tho 'â– -' iv of lhe child told nioiv plainly ami pathotlenlly than words could of tho lor riblo punishment it i.n i nndorgono bevoral of its fingers wore broken and iln blood had oozod from ovary poro â– â– â€¢â– to oonioal tho crime the rather tied the little one's handb behind its book un.l placed it in iiti co ilin while physicians wore making a post mortem examination of tho body lio sat by coolly looking nt tho proooodings after it while lm r,|.olv innl asked them f thoy inul not oarriod ihi s thing far onougn tho physicians dlsoovoi'ou no ilirii'iiho aboul iim child â€” it dii'tl sololy from oxoebsivo innl cruel punishment â€” i'lio little ono would huvo boon throe years 1.1 noxt august whipped lodoath because it would nol bay its prayors mux bus imported a thouband nightin gales into mexico thoy will sing his requiem â€¢ â™¦ â€¢ till political future congress professes .-^ . i \ iho lliiltimoro transcript thai bccurlty for the future in the great 8iib|eot which is uppurwnst in ii mind ns it undoubtedly is und ought to bo iii tho inin 1 t tlm people ilul whether it mentis security for tlio party must bo decided by its nets tho first and mom ubsoluto necessity uftor civil wars ia paolfloatloo resent tnents nnd passions must bo soothed â€” mutual harmony and oo-operatlon must bo restored vo must not beok poaco with tho temper uud feelings of war with plans of notion inspired by nn an gry distrustful innl hostile spirit there can bo no practical solution of pending problems without tho utmost oandor toleration and forbearance on the part of congress and of tho people no one can appreciate more highlj than ourselves the importance of sjecuri ty for the future it involves everything that is precious to americans â€” peace union constitutional liberty what would not north and iso.uh give i l.e back where thoy were boforo the late horrid war ! other c.nvnlsioiib would smk the land still lower in the abyss of misery inul debt and end in depriving us of the very forms and bomlilitnco ul free government the people would look for repose from perpetual bt ri fo in despotism property would purch.iso its own safety in the surrender ol freedom the mischief of robespierre handed over thc liberties t franco to tlie first napoleon tho preaeul emperor suc ceeded iu mounting ihe limine because the people wero taught lo believe that all they hud was in danger of dobtruo tion by the doscoudatits of the jacobins lam president noiko tno emperor baid napoleon vou biih.11 vote all who vote yeu shall have lloiiiii'iit nnd order all who vote nay le;no franco to chaos so it would l,o here ; some military chieftain would arise and com pel the same alternative therefore wo want security for the fu ture but not ono of lho schemes for that purposo proposed by congress bus any solid practical foundation it seems to bo conceded that thero is no feasible way to exact direct security for the fu ture behavior of those lately engaged in resistenco to thofgeneral government â€” boyond the parolo of tho soldiers the recognizance of others to keep the pence and the arrest of a few leaders wecau cannot exact individual guarantees from the hue southern combatants for can they be reach id in tboir collective ca pacity as members of states except by an amondinentto the constitution which is not likely to bo ratified although some of iheir functions as states are sua ponded by the peculiarity of iheir situa tion they are yet proclaimed i bo with in the union under the constitution the iii.'ircct radical mode of obtain ing security tends in onr min is to the very reverse thoir plan is i exclude the southern people irom representation in congress in lil after the next presi dential election and to exclude the en tire southern vote for president and vice president supposing tho south ern aud northern democrats together bhould elect a president they will resist that election it is evident that tho southern states consider ihemselves within the i'nion and claim thai they bave complied with all the terms origin ally offered them and all which congress had ihe right to impose if then they are represented in iho natioual demo cratic nominating convcnti it nnd choose electors for president and vice president and the electoral vot i of this northern and southern democratic tick et elect a president and vice president will not thoiofusal to recognize thai t â– -. tion be likely to produce formidable troubles can nny man contemplate such a contingency withoul the mosl pro found bolicitua 1 f ur public mon woiibl rt'iii-b n bon flconl solution of tho pt'i'ploxlng compll cations of lho day lol ihom oullivato tho faculty of looking nl tilings ns tlioy un instead ofns thov would liko t hnve lb in tlio liatl'ods nn.l lii.slilili.-s inci dont to war mns no longorbo ponnlttod to prompt legislative ii"ti in poaoo tho soourity of tho country musl be looked to und noi tho portnanoiioc of party ospocinlly whon llio hi>i can only in maintained it tho oxnoni a of tha hn t i'l.i in i gnnrnntoo of llio ftittiro bolinv i,,i of ihu sni it in on slut is tha polloy of justice und conciliation rocominotulod by tho i'ri-siihiii tlioy have noithor iho abiliij nor tlio in ton tion t rosisl lho government but if wo would inako ilii'iu un olomonl of power lustond of wouknoi -, uii'l a sour if prosperity in sii'iul of taxation and dobt v musl i > i â– â– ' 1 tin-in io i in hearts b,y corus of lovo and gratltudo and nol drag thorn as roluotaiit oapti vo ui our charlol wlioel , lndiana*politics ni.w t.ii.\s inil juna 28 tlio domoci'ulio congressional oouvonllon whioh assembled hero to-day wns htrgo and ontliuslastio major bliorrod pro sided a s lies f resolutions woro pn - cl acknowledging thojustloo of tho late war for tlio prosorvation of the i'nion doolarlng uncompromising hostility to buffrago fornegroos ondorsingtho pros idont's vetoes of llio fi'oodmcii's bureau and civil rights bills : opposing an in crease of the i'lttes of duties upon im ports j warmly approving of the restora tion policy of tho i'rosidonl ; opposing any amendment t tho constitution nl the present timo * declaring thai nonoof the stales were over out of lhe i'nion during tlio late rein-lion opposing tho exemption of three thousand million of the wealth l tho country irom taxation ; denouncing tlio legislation of tlio ra lieul congress and demanding of ibe nation j ul legislature thai overy bpocics of wealth shall b ar iis oiiuul share of tax atiou Â» lion m c kerr was nominated for re-election by acclamation !.,,! 181 ana i.1i ifs new i lean juno 28 judge dnr oil ii member of the uon volition of 1864 savs il wi.s ( posed of linn it'-i'lellts ' who wore elected by tho army and ofli cers nnil men abonl thu gunboats that it i withoul legal existence and that any attempt t ru convono it is revolutionary â€¢ .â™¦ . . , ' l'i 1 mt 1 ihns'.n iii his late moftuigo lo congress objecting lo the prop ised ratlical a.iieudiiioiil to thu con j btiiution uses this signiucunl hmgunge : t'thnt of tl thirty v slntos which constitute ihu union eluven are . xcludud f r m repri buiii i ion in oil hor lio.-e of c'lnjit'i'i-s nllhongh with the single ex eei'tioi of tex they hnve beon en tirely rosiored to a/1 tho functions as states in conf'inuiiy with the organic law nf lhe land ' this i plain language ; and if tho siaie have boon ontiruly rostnrod t all t!ie functions us states why is it that military commanders mid bureau ili cors are portnitted to interfore will the civil affairs ofa btuto arraigning and trying citizens and imposing penalties according lo tho president's own dec laration tbey have no right to arraign iimi try citizens and we advise all who aru thus de dt with to appeal t the pre si lent ami lay lho imiiter before him â€” uo will give ii attention â€” char demo crat . -Â»â– â™¦ - ar as a medicine quito marvel lous results hav lalely hie noted from tho useofico applied to tho spinal nerves its frequent application in bomo severe cases of apoplexy ims relieve 1 the pa tient it is upplied i the lumbar plexus of the nerves over the spine alternated with hot water to tho feet a case of undoubted hydrophobia las been cured by following that treatment the pa tient was bound to the bed face down wards and a thorough wot cupping from tin he i,l 1 wn the whole lengih of the spine followed with ice applications for tw ' three days uninterruptedly pulse nnd breathing bee nue qniet pain grad ually left im and complete recovery wns the result lu the froncli hospitals the ico treatment in cases of nervous de bility paralysis of the motou nerves prolapsus uteri convulsions from teoth inu mil puernl convulsions bus been successful without a drop of medicine the great bocret of the mode of treat ment consists in using tho ice long enough to get its tonic effects only which is a nice point and requires great care from tho medical attendant as short applica tions of ice ii'u powerfully neurotonic while its too longtny application debili tates tl.o path n . davis prison i.n i â€” in speaking of ibis work the philadelphia age ays doctor craven was a volu tteor in the fi oral army rising t the rank of l.ieu tei.ani colonel happily for tho cause of truth he w - a volunteer for bis torm i mi vi â– being u an ond he is a free man and can peak llie truth ho certainly had no sympathy with the southern cause or its leaders least ofall with mr davis uo is therefore an un snspi cted and dispassionate witnoi -." telegraphic news from europe sow vork july 3 the bremen iih arrlvod with dales to tlm 20i h colton i ii advanced from a quarter to n i 11 i in i.i nnd italy had formally declared war ngnlnst austria , iintliu nul ihu rut it s entered dresden . â€” iho king of siixo y u i drawing inlo holm mil his army hail oil . .-Â«.Â«Â«! a junction with lllll aii-i.ii.ns the 1'i'uisihiis oooupy iliinovor and threaten i'liiiikt'iiit an onangei look ilnca i iwocn ih i'm inn snd fiessi.u.s ueiir i'yimkfort nud it regiment of he littler wore ithnosl nnnililhi led tlm anal rlnm aro hourly ox it d in 8 ixony a i mil is . \ p i ,.,;,, i i iinkf.iit before ivliioh llioro nf nsst'iiiblud from 8u,0u0 lo fuv 000 l-.-l.-mil uooj i'll a i ii i.n ,.,,. 1 lloslllitios ll tin 1 hi li by crossing the fchl an frontier uud or ing on llie prussians , . â– â€¢ hilt or havo not crossed llio austrian frontier bul ,â€¢,,,- siiitl lo bo pushing ",, h l im i latest market reports nuw y oik julj 2 cotton quiet at noon nt luaao q 0 d i .,.; , washington july 1 a luttur from Â« source i !Â», credited dated tsmpico mexico juin 10th snyi that thopuo |.|., i.i llnij.ulii with other prinolpsl towns in llunstioa distriot l,av risen sgsin in favor of iiim victoria is alio in ihu bands of thu juarisit the writer says lhat the latter will take titmploo from thu liuperialists â€” iti capture being entirely feasible sa ll la guarded bymex icsns huprosbed into the service nud tbey will not ii;ln rgainst ihnir own people the secreinry of the treasury lias issued nn ordur lo all colleolors of customs dirooling ihom to show the ninuiint ofl ley roceivcu ami the disposition made thereof under the not of mm oh inl is tha mill m mi hi of lli ia ncl provides that ien dollnra shall be paid t i collectors by the master or oaptnin or , wnerof any vosbui coming from foreign pons for everj |. isseiiger oilier lhan cabin passengers ilâ€ž,vu lho age of eight years who shall have died on lhe v,,v ugo l,v nntui nl disease the l.;in,l i lli in alabama florida lou ir.ia mississippi nud arkanssa hro lo ha < - milnl.iii'.l nt moiitgonit-iy i'allahassoe new or leans little itock , ti'.i â€¢) ,. u n i'l reporl in lho km mhiu griiinoll caso will be in nh in hi earl p ul ol lhe wevk it i n w believed lhal k.,i .â€ž will be oxpelh'd as bu explicit ly declared lhal ho administered tho flogging foi words spokvit in delta o now york july 1 the joint committe 1 tlm cily statu nnd federal authorities lin vo agrt'ed lo take the low er pari of llie oil v ii - t â– â€¢ she l"t ,, now post office the i s < , v 11 i ii i,t paying lhe citv 1500.000 nu oases i.f chnlera it'piuti d on yesterday special 1 t itcb is i ..... llml il ,â€¢ .! i .,,-,â€¢ ment oflhe li,.,'i*v i u inn for llie week jusi ended w.-ro : wh i , u in nl 4.(1,304,70-1 n ivy 1,701,023 ; inleriot h7.i ii hi t i inl anion i i'oi iho ll-cil your . ,,, !,,,_' june 30 h of the th 1 nun ni wn 30o.020.034 < ',,,.- million three inn dretl mid iwont tl - ami nine hundred and eighty dollais ol na tional lliul currency was i i la-l week â€” making the lolal amount issued thus far 282 655,440 vermont st it l onv nlion montpelier t june 20 tho democrntia state convention nominated chas a davenport lor governor and reaffirm i e,l the trns uml t'oiilijuiieu in llm principles of i the democratic party and endorsed president johnson's restoration policy and demanded lhe ' taxation of the i'uiteil slates builds washington juno 30 tho senate confirmed lhe nominations of martin v conway of richmond va ex mem ber of t'oiii from kansas as consul at mur i seillns france and chailes davis of nashville tennessee and joel grissnrd of windsor n o as collora of customs thos l cull hurt naval t!ii-,-r nt charleston s c maj gen jno pope succeeds geo hooker at new yoik relieved in cousenence of continued ill-health gun 11 mcoek lakes pope's place in tho west , the spec i committee ol lhe senate have agreed to report a bill uiirroprialing four in ill ions for tein'ioiary repairs ofthe missisissiiipi levees ihu hill will ptss the senate and se v nil of the most |, i nun ni members of the ii ,,,-,' iii.li.'iii.i an intenlion t vote for it the total receipts from internal ii venue cus tini nu i i n misc ii t â– ui boiirc -, nud bales of public hinds for direct lax and from 1 - of public liin.l for ilii.i't tax for tho fiscal year umli villi iii estimated at lho treasury department foot upover livo hundred and lii'iy iiiilhoiiss of dollars receipts fiom uternnl llu ven u -. t â€¢ ,â– limated will be ill i o hundred nnd lii'iy million dollars customs one hundred .-...,! seventy million m 1.40 to 1 r ii " meal l.ii-li ol m lbs i 00 to i 00 ooppurn p i pound 10 tu to on 1 1 tiles tallow " 20 to j r , " ailiiiuiuiiiii -.',; ,., 30 ootton per pound it to â– .!.', " viiiii pur i'tin.li j in to2 7 r , 1 per dozen 16 lo jo kenlliol-i por pound ill iii r,o l''i"'n " il ... 7 pish mm 1.111,1 no 1 23,00 to 00 2 ' oi o 3 18.00 tu 20 fruit dried apples pealed 5 to n " " "' unpoaled 2 to 1 " i in . pualod in l.i '..â€¢! ..â€¢â€¢., r ,. n li-iiihur upper por pound 7 to 00 " sole " 46 i 00 i , bar " 6 to 7 " i btlngs " fl to 8 nulls rut " n o 1 1 molns es sorghum pur jmii 36 to 60 wesl 1 i n 'â€¢ 05 to i 00 byrup 'â€¢ i.u i4 i 60 onions p,-r bushel 00 ... 1,00 pork i pound 10 to 13 1'olatoos irish por bushol , r o t i no sweet 'â€¢ o.is i ono sugar brown per pound 16 to 20 clarified " 20 to 20 " orushod pulverised l t i r , salt coast por suck 0,00 to i " liverpool " 4.60 to 6,00 " titbit " 6,60 in 0.00 tobacco leaf nur pound 00 to ot " maniaotured 20 to 90 " smoking in to 1.00 gold l.lo to nml silver 1,30 i o.oo a national convention wo publish in another column u call for a national convention to be held at philadelphia on the 14th of august â€” i his call is signed by senators diinlilllo cowan dixon hendricks nosmith and norton ; bv assistunt postmaster gen eral randall and by ex-sonator brown ing of illinois the plan proposed is to assemble delegates from all llu thirty six states nnd nine territories tlie ob ject is to hold counsel togothor as friends nnd brothers upon tho present condition ofour national affairs uml to take mea sures to avert possible dangers from tho country the principles which tho delegates are to indorse are explicitly stated they iiiiii ni the perpetuity ot tho union the equality of tl states and tho abolition i slavery aud in,-ist npon the conntitu tionul rights j un south to immediate rep i.s illation in congress when iho phi foi in i sn iii mod up iis total is south ern representation in congress the del egates aro i subscribe to this platform antl it be cho.-on by elector of lhe same faith the intention of the friunors of tho call is to effect a union between the conservative elements north and south in support of president johnson and against tho radicals such a union is a consummation devoutly to be wished for jf it had been secured in congress at the opening of thesessiou the radicals would have been comparatively powerless and harmless we do not know whether president johnson is interested in this scheme the fact that it is started by his political and personal friends convin ces ns however that he cannot disap prove of it â€” richmond lxatuim r the latest news twenty-three students graduated on thursday nt thc commencement of the pennsylvania polytechnic college â€” three in the school of mines five in me chanical engineering and thirteen iu ci vil engineering failing in cholera asiatic tho alba ny and new york journals have now gone to work io report what they never thought of reporting before â€” cases of cholera morbus the financial panic in england has af fected lii janeiro and several failures have oecurred in that city a ninn was arrested in buvtuitiali ga on thursday for passing counterfeit fractional currency of which he had n large quantity tho senate has confirmed dull green a uuited states marshal for southern mississippi the mayor of montgomery alabama fines the backimin s for swearing in tho st n ets of thai city mr eli walker a gunsmith of mart ford ct bus just inherited an estate in england valued at thirty-live millions of tb liars i is taled that tho hon ( ). (',. brown ing of illinois will succeed secretary harlan in the interior department a lire occurred in natchez mississip pi mt wednesday mon ing completely destroying four stores the loss amoun ted to 100,000 a new lino of steamers has been es tablished bel ween boston and charles ton a democratic soldiers convention is be held at uarrisburg on the 1st august mason l wiggin esq has yielded to tbe many solicitations ho has receiv ed and announces himself a candidate to represent halifax county in tho sen ate of the next slate legislature